344
Advanced port security mode configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 346
, a client is connected to the switch through port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. The
switch authenticates the client with a RADIUS server. If the authentication succeeds, the client is
authorized to access the Internet.
•
The RADIUS server at 192.168.1.2 functions as the primary authentication server and primary
accounting server. The shared key for secure authentication communication is
name
, and the
shared key for secure accounting communication is
money
.
•
All users use the default authentication, authorization, and accounting methods of ISP domain
system
.
•
The switch sends usernames without domain names to the RADIUS server.
Configure port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1
of the switch to:
•
Allow only one 802.1X user to be authenticated.
•
Allow up to three OUI values to be configured and allow one terminal that uses any of the OUI
values to access the port in addition to an 802.1X user.
Figure 346
Network diagram
Configuration prerequisites
Configure the host and RADIUS servers. (Details not shown.)
Configuring a RADIUS scheme
1.
From the navigation tree, select
Authentication
>
RADIUS
.
The
RADIUS Server
tab appears.
2.
Select
Authentication Server
from the
Server Type
list, enter
192.168.1.2
in the
Primary Server IP
box and
1812
in the
Primary Server UDP Port
box, and select
active
from the
Primary Server
Status
list.
3.
Click
Apply
.
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